The smallest things excite you. :joyful:
Probably not. Most, if not all, businesses only keep enough coin to satisfy their own needs.
Thanks for that, Clay. It is very informative and entertaining. Bookmarked and moved to the top of the list.
True.
Using the above example, my thought, for truth in advertising, would be to list it as MS66+ 1/51. One at this grade (MS66+) with 51 graded higher.
It may have once been full steps, but if flattened, it can't be FS any more.
I changed my mind. See my later post, #8.
Have you compared it to another? Have you compared it to the pics on the mint web site? I had questions about what I thought was an extraneous...
That belongs there. It's a loose string on the glove.
Got a death wish do you? :D
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I'd say it's worth a dollar. I'd classify it as a one dollar federal reserve note. However, on eBay, it might have some premium as there are...
The English in his introduction post (atrocious) did not match the English in the cut and paste post.
Glad to help.
Thanks for the flowers, Jay. After seeing the reverse with the widened and flattened rim, I am now convinced that it is PMD. The edge of the coin...
Do you try to find out everything you can about a car you might want to buy or do you just trust the car dealer?
Cheaper than 25 pizzas!
I'm inclined to say PMD, but let's see pics of the reverse and edge first.
Struck through?
And answerable to those that purchase the postage.
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